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question examine the following substances and determine which box each one belongs in based on the presence or absence of intermolecular forces or intramolecular forces. provide your answer below: intermolecular only intramolecular only neither intermolecular nor intramolecular both intermolecular and intramolecular solid iodine argon gas liquid mercury solid sodium chloride
Step1: Analyze solid iodine
Solid iodine ($I_2$) has covalent bonds (intramolecular) within the $I_2$ molecules and London - dispersion forces (intermolecular) between the molecules.
Step2: Analyze argon gas
Argon is a noble - gas. It exists as single atoms. There are no intramolecular bonds (as it is a single atom) but has London - dispersion forces (intermolecular) between the atoms.
Step3: Analyze liquid mercury
Mercury is a metal. In liquid mercury, there are metallic bonds which are a type of intermolecular force (metallic bonding is the attraction between metal cations and delocalized electrons), and there are no traditional intramolecular bonds as it is an element in a non - molecular form.
Step4: Analyze solid sodium chloride
Solid sodium chloride ($NaCl$) has ionic bonds (intramolecular) between $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ ions and also has ion - ion interactions (intermolecular) between the formula units in the crystal lattice.
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- solid iodine: Both intermolecular and intramolecular
- argon gas: Intermolecular only
- liquid mercury: Intermolecular only
- solid sodium chloride: Both intermolecular and intramolecular